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Sophia, a poem

Sophia (meaning ‘wisdom’ in Greek) was carved by sculpture and architectural stone carver Tom Waugh and has watched over the gardens at Gladstone’s Library since 2010. Her four stone benches – Cariad (Love), Heddwch (Peace), Gwirionedd (Truth), and Cyfiawnder (Justice) – invite the thinker to idle and contemplate a-while. 

After visiting Gladstone’s Library to attend some writing workshops, Angela Platt was inspired to write the below poem about the statue, which we think is a beautiful response. 

A human body grows
from limestone,
carved Kilkenny Blue
by gifted hand.
 
One shoulder swathed
clothes arm and abdomen,
right breast maternal offering
accessible and true.
 
White tresses frame
a humble knowingness,
an oval countenance
squarely eyeing world.
 
Right hand endows a windfall,
a branch of hope and peace
embodied in an olive tree.
A wise and rooted she. 

By Angela Platt, February 2018

Image: Lauren Holmes